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Bridges adhesion

Dasgupta and Jacobs [29] patented a concept of using a gel layer in combination with a microporous membrane. The gel layer acts as an adhesive bridge between separator and electrodes, just as in the flat pack Zn/MnC cell [30], The microporous membrane (for example, Celgard membrane) provides excellent mechanical... [Pg.557]

The microstructure of a silicone resin emulsion paint is shown in Fig. 3. The overview even at low magnification (Fig. 3a) indicates that one binder forms thick films (black arrows) into which sinks some of the approx. 300-nm-sized white pigment (titanium dioxide). This is the organic polymeric binder. Because of the deficit of organic polymer, pore voids are open and voids between fillers are only partly filled (Fig. 3c), i.e., only small adhesive bridges are present (black arrows in Figs. 3a,c), which determine the binding power. [Pg.831]

The fundamental nature of an adhesive bridge failure can be understood by building a model using adhesive smooth rubber strips as shown in Fig. 15.3(a). Three tapes were used to bridge a gap between two supports, overlapping the sticky surfaces together. [Pg.355]

A new type of nonvolatile reactive acrylic adhesive, bridging the gap between anaerobic acrylic and volatile reactive acrylic adhesives, has recently been developed. The term "aerobic" acrylic adhesives has been coined solely to identify and to set apart these adhesives from other acrylics it does not necessarily describe their cure mechanism. Their term "aerobic" will be used to refer to a diminished sensitivity to air inhibition of thick layer curing properties and the ability to cure between two surfaces regardless of the presence or the absence of air. [Pg.726]

Gap-filling adhesive A gap-filling adhesive bridges the existing space between two adherends. ... [Pg.444]


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